This article is authored by Sarah Wald, an Assistant Professor of English and Environmental Studies & Sustainability at Drew University. Photo courtesy of Lynne DeLade. In spring 2011, I...
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In early 1953, the North Sea was experiencing uncommonly high tides for the season. On the evening of January 31, this high tide combined with a tidal surge and a fierce windstorm to inundate over...
Exodus 19:1-6 (NIV) 1 On the first day of the third month after the Israelites left Egypt—on that very day—they came to the Desert of Sinai. 2 After they set out from Rephidim, they entered the...
Sometimes, life can be a little boring. Until, of course, something unexpected happens to put a smile on your face. And then? Life becomes a lot more fun. So who’s going around making life more...
via StumbeUpon Curious about how foreign governments do things? Here’s a peek at government offices from around the world. Warning: Finish your meal before you read this...
Lately, there has been a lot of talk about “fracking,” but what the frack is it? To start, the term refers to an oil drilling process that uses hydraulic fracturing. It consists of breaking...
Thanks to MSNBC! The Big Man moves on: Saxophonist Clarence Clemons dies at 69. What’s the score? Obama and Boehner hit the golf course. Burning up! Things get dry in the south, risk of...
Image courtesy of Salon.com “Please sir, can I have some more?” Greece finds $160 billion just wasn’t enough. Taking the wheel and taking a stand: Saudi women protest driving ban. “What to...
Image Courtesy of WikiMedia Commons Weinergate had Americans asking themselves many questions. Is that really a picture of Anthony Weiner? Why did he take so long to resign? Is a politician’s...